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FIK-UV-IR-HD User Manual Doc. No. 06-935.02 FIK-UV-IR-HD Flame Detector FIK-UV-IR-F-HD Flame Detector 704 SW 10th St, Blue Springs, MO 64014, USA T: (+1) 816-229-3405 www.fike.com...
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The Fike logo is a trademark of Fike Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information in this manual is accurate. However, Fike is not responsible for any inaccuracy or omission in this document. The information in this document is subject to change without notice.
4.3 RS-485 Communication Network ......................13 5. Operation ................................ 15 5.1 Output Signals ............................15 5.2 Testing ............................... 15 5.3 Maintenance ............................. 16 5.3.1 Cleaning Procedure ..........................16 5.4 Troubleshooting ............................17 For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
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Response Characteristics FIK-UV-IR-HD ................23 Response to different fire scenarios ....................23 False Alarm Immunity ......................... 23 Response Characteristics FIK-UV-IR-F-HD ................24 Response to different fire scenarios ....................24 False Alarm Immunity ......................... 26 For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Tilt mounting bracket: Can be connected either above or below the detector UV and IR warning levels - 0-20mA - current output warning when elevated UV or IR radiation is • detected. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Table 4 (in section 5.1). During “Dirty Window” fault the detection sensitivity is significantly reduced, while “Fault” refers to critical faults which totally prevent flame detection. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Arc welding should not be performed within 13 ft. (4m) of the detector. It is recommended that the system be inhibited during welding operations in situations where the possibility of a false alarm cannot be tolerated. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Wrench 13 mm Mounting the detector Flat Screwdriver 6 mm Ground screw connection Flat screwdriver 3.5mm Terminal connection 2.4 Certification Instructions Warning: Do not open the detector, even when isolated, when flammable atmosphere present For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
(the preferred method). However, with a designated adapter the tilt mount can hold the detector from above. Other designated adapters may be used to connect the detector to some other vendors’ tilt mounts (useful when replacing an existing detector). For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Figure 2- Tile Mount Base - Side View 2.6 Installing the detector Use the following steps to connect the detector to the tilt mount, referring to Figure 3: a) Unpack the detector For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Figure 3- Detector on Tilt Mount - Side View ITEM ITEM NAME TILT MOUNT ASSEMBLY HOLDING PLATE MOUNTING HEX SCREWS M8 AND LOCK WASHERS HEX SOCKET LOCKING SCREW M8 HEX SOCKET LOCKING SCREW M12 For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
The following table lists for each sensitivity setting the maximum distance, in which a standard fire would be reliably detected. A standard fire is defined as a 1x1 ft (0.1 m ) N-heptane pan fire, with maximum wind speed of 6.5 ft/s (2 m/s). For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
(depending on the “post alarm video recording duration” setting). Digital video output is provided via ethernet and ONVIF Profile S protocol. Composite (analog) video output is provided in NTSC or PAL format, depending on the “Video analog output” setting. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
The sensor module in the front half of the detector contains no serviceable components and should never be opened. The terminal compartment at the back is the only part of the housing that should be opened by the user. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Ethernet TX+ Ethernet TX- Ethernet communication, used for digital video (with ONVIF profile S protocol) Ethernet RX+ Ethernet RX- Shield This terminal should be left connected to the housing internal ground screw. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Figure 4- Source 4 Wire Scheme The following drawing shows how to wire the detector to act as a current sink isolated transmitter (4-wire connection): Power Return Detector Controller Return Figure 5- Sink 4 - Wire Scheme For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
(fault, alarm) and to initiate a BIT to each detector individually. The detector communicates via RS-485 with a Modbus RTU compatible protocol. For more details on the communication protocol, please consult with FIKE. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
The BIT can also be initiated manually by short circuiting the “Manual BIT” terminal and the “24 VDC (-)“ terminal for one second (see Table 3) or by using the communicator software (connected through RS-485). For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Where dust, dirt or moisture accumulates on the window, first clean the window with a soft optical cloth and detergent, and then rinse with a clean soft cloth, cotton swab, or tissue. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Check video wiring and polarity. • Green Led constantly on Wiring or software problem Check wiring and polarity. • Fault Relay closed. No Check ONVIF Client software. • digital Video (through ethernet) For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
The FAULT relay will normally be energized and the contact will be closed during normal operation of the detector. The contact will be open at fault condition or low voltage. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
-67°F to + 185°F (-55°C to +85°C) • Option -67°F to + 185°F (-55°C to +85°C) • Storage Humidity: up to 99%, non-condensing • • Ingress Protection: IP66 & 68 (2m, 24hr); NEMA 4X & 6P For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
The detector fully complies with EMC directive 2014/30/EU and protected against interference caused by RFI and EMI. The cables to the detector must be shielded and the detector must be grounded in order to comply to the EMC directive. For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
Doc. No. 06-935.02 7.Warranty FIKE CORPORATION agrees, to the extent allowed by applicable law, to transfer and pass through to Purchaser/Distributor the following original manufacturer’s warranty from FIRE & GAS DETECTION TECHNOLOGIES INC., manufacturer and supplier of the FlameSpec products: FIRE & GAS DETECTION TECHNOLOGIES INC.
For each radiation source a distance is listed. This is the minimum tested distance, from which the detectors did not alarm when exposed to the radiation source (either modulated or non-modulated). For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
1 x 1 ft 59 (18) Ethanol 1 x 1 ft 72 (22) Isopropanol 1 x 1 ft 75 (23) Polypropylene 1 x 1 ft 49 (15) Paper 1 x 1 ft 33 (10) For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
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Fuel Size Distance Feet Average Response Time (Seconds) N-Heptane 1 x 1 ft 16 (5) 32-in Plume 13 (4) 1 x 1 ft 16 (5) Methanol 1 x 1 ft 10 (3) For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)
No Alarm 2 (0.6) No Alarm Electric Drill 2 (0.6) No Alarm 2 (0.6) No Alarm Contact us Fike Corporation 704 SW 10th St, Blue Springs, MO 64014, USA Tel: (+1) 816-229-3405 www.Fike.com For more information & Technical support: (800)-979-FIKE (3453)